Shenmue 3.
I loved Shenmue 1 and 2 so much. They were my favourite childhood games. =(
Why's Shenmue 3 so terrible?
To me it was amazing and shit at the same time. One of the best sandbox games for sure but just felt so empty.MGS V = boring landscape, downgraded story and stupid micromanagnent.
Wow I actually forgot about that game. Funny how easy it is to hype up a game that was never localized.Final Fantasy Atigo I think? (Forgot what the name even is now)
Played an hour and never again after that. I was so hyped for the PSP Verison back in 2010 or something.
You're crazy. Remake is incredible.
Nearly every one
WHAT THE FUCK?!!Only the ones I spent some hours with and decided not to play any further.
I had high hopes for
Fallout 4
DOOM 2016
Witcher 3
Gravity Rush 2
Gears4
Halo - Master Chief Collection (Steam - not playable in online coop because of the worst netcode I have ever witnessed)
but stopped playing and don't look back.
I knew it, and when I was writing my post I thought about justifying myself. The game is actually great, but I loved the original Gravity Rush on the Vita so much and on the Ps4 it just didn't click.WHAT THE FUCK?!!
You play it all or in what scenario you reach?I knew it, and when I was writing my post I thought about justifying myself. The game is actually great, but I loved the original Gravity Rush on the Vita so much and on the Ps4 it just didn't click.
Yea,I loved the first game too.Like you said the gunplay was a lot of fun in Rage 2,everything else not so much,lol......on the plus side I honestly thought the franchise was dead,so when they announced a second game I was pretty shocked....in that respect I consider it a bonus game,which I never thought I'd get.Rage 2.
I was a huge fan of the original Rage.
So much that i was buying Rage 2 despite already feeling it wasn't the successor i hoped it would be.
I thought how bad can it be. It's sure a good game i said. id Software is involved.
It realy hurt my feelings to see what they (Avalanche Studios) did with this beloved franchise.
The game was completely lifeless. No soul, no heart, no love where put into crafting a beautiful world to play in.
Rage looked so good on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 for its time and yet Rage 2 was just hard to look at for me.
The gunplay was good. But it was obvious after the first hour that this was the only contribution from id Software.
Iam still mad at them for putting their name under the game and advertising it.
An "avalanche" that buried a game that could have been so much more and made me "Rage" quit.
Last mission I remember was some kind of a sneak around soldiers and get into some kind of hole in the middle of the area. Maybe 4-5 hours in the game. For me, the principle of GR, it's charme and the controls are made for the Vita. It just was no fun on a stationary TV.You play it all or in what scenario you reach?
For me GR 2 is better than GR 1, But both are masterpieces
I was suprised too when i heard that Rage 2 was in development.Yea,I loved the first game too.Like you said the gunplay was a lot of fun in Rage 2,everything else not so much,lol......on the plus side I honestly thought the franchise was dead,so when they announced a second game I was pretty shocked....in that respect I consider it a bonus game,which I never thought I'd get.
It's hilarious to me because when they announced it was truly open world this time I thought,I hope it isn't like so many other open world games with endless bandit outposts to clear....but in Rage 2 that is literally all it is....a giant map full of bandit outposts to clear and nothing else,lol....the talking car was a nice touch though.I was suprised too when i heard that Rage 2 was in development.
I played all through the game after i bought it but at the end i wished they had never made it.
I can't deny that the first hour of Gravity rush 2 can be heavy, but when you advance the scenario of gravity rush 2 jirga para lhao, the game improves a lot, in story mode and in every aspect.Last mission I remember was some kind of a sneak around soldiers and get into some kind of hole in the middle of the area. Maybe 4-5 hours in the game. For me, the principle of GR, it's charme and the controls are made for the Vita. It just was no fun on a stationary TV.
Another thing which bothers me is the fact that I never ever could unlock each and every costume, pose and talisman because in 2018, just one and a half year after GR2's release, the game's online services and therefore the Dusty Tokens have been discontinued. Massive bummer.
It's so sad. So sad...It's hilarious to me because when they announced it was truly open world this time I thought,I hope it isn't like so many other open world games with endless bandit outposts to clear....but in Rage 2 that is literally all it is....a giant map full of bandit outposts to clear and nothing else,lol....the talking car was a nice touch though.
Not too many games that I was excited for prior to release actually let me down. But...
...was the main one. I put over 150 hours playing and replaying REmake 2. I just had a lot of fun racing through the game optimizing routes and getting maximum ranking on all scenarios and difficulties. The extra modes weren't as amazing but still offered several hours of enjoyment as well. In fact this post made me want to play again!
Meanwhile I barely hit 25 hours in REmake 3. Was enjoyable enough to unlock everything but I didn't really enjoy figuring out optimal routes or dealing with the new enemies. The complete lack of extra modes was super disappointing and Project Resistance added nothing for me.
Don't get me wrong. I like REmake 3 and don't regret buying it at full price. But it didn't dominate my game time like I had hoped it would.
My main complaint about NH, and it's the first AC I've played, is that you seem to spend tons of time getting money to buy stuff you can't interact with in any meaningful way. I think I remember reading that in the GC version, if you bought a console in the game, you could actually play console games on it.New Horizons was a big disappointment, I put it down after a week of playing.
Went back to the original on Gamecube for a bit to compare and it ended up being the most fun I've had in a long time with the Animal Crossing series.